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'''[[Attian]]''' (''Attian Hevriti'': '''אתנְי''', ''Latin'': '''Athnai''', [[IPA for Attian|/aθˈnai̩/]]) is an Attamian language spoken in the [[w:Caucasus|Caucasus]], across the borders of [[w:Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[w:Armenia|Armenia]] and [[w:Turkey|Turkey]]. It is not known to have any transparent genetic connections to any other language, despite a number of attempts of classification.
'''[[Aoma]]''' ('''Auma''' or '''Bowombor''', "Speaking of Ours") is an [[a priori]] language created for the fantasy world Grundet by [[User:Juhhmi|Juhhmi]].  


The language has been documented in the Caucasus since at least the 9<sup>th</sup> century AD, with the discovery of the ''Hayastani documents'', (Attian: ''Egrava ta Hayaztan'', ''חגרְוְ טְ חְיְזטְן'') a Greek transcript of the languages in the [[w:Transcaucasian|Transcaucasian]] settlements. The now fragile documents were written by the Byzantine Greek philosopher Antenor [[w:Yerevan|Erevanon]], in an effort to investigate the ethnic diversity in the region:
Aoma and [[Rinap]] form the main languages of South-West-Herookuan family deriving from the ancestral [[Rinapri]]. Aoma is the official spoken and governmental language of Eastern Sceptre with around 15 million speakers, but it has little to do with the languages of Western Sceptre. The word ''Aoma'' seems to come from the name of eastern area with coastal temples, ''Kaomaago'' (''Kaa Omaike Hakoror'', "At the Coast of Temples"). The language presented here has been stitched together from various very different dialects to unify peoples of the empire so no true Aoma has ever existed.


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:''I have seen many different men of various posture and pride passing these roads, none less awe-inspiring than the other: The '''[[w:Armenians|Armenioi]]''', an intelligent breed, clever and calculating merchants speaking a language not too dissimilar to our own. [...] <!-- Then there are the '''[[w:Georgians|Georgioi]]''', quite similar to the Armenioi, but far moredivided and barbaric in their utterances, just like the warmonging Kurds and Turks. --> Then there are the '''[[Qafesona|Caphessonioi]]''', peaceful, tranquil, with a timid stance towards strangers, speaking a language using the very letters of our own alphabet. The '''[[Attian|Attnicoi]]''' on the other hand, are interesting, a reclusive tribe of people, shy to speak with their proper, unintelligible speech; preferring to use that of their neighbours [...]''
::- Antenor Erevanon, 9<sup>th</sup> century Judaeo-Greek philospher and settler


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<center>'''Buhamai vosiik banicox.'''<br/>''This language was once featured.''</center>  
<center>'''Etu ethnema ta etu anzan uʾummen.'''</center>
<br/><center>'''Bumaponeme sish ros tel kejusosh iwirece, mottajesus i kahesjesus ire.'''<br/>''Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.''</center>
<center> ''This language was once featured.''</center>
<center>'''Maye ta goyotita, ta ethahama, veta vemaguma, uʾunme mumnayyir.'''</center>
<center>''Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.''</center>




The language is being created by the user and [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrator]] [[User:Waahlis|Waahlis]] of '''Linguifex'''. Obviously, and almost self-evidently, it has no native speakers and is not the official language anywhere else than in an office. It has no other purpose than to be an excellent display of his personal debauchery and pleasures.
Aoma is a [[w:VSO|VSO]], [[w:agglutinative language|agglutinative]]-[[w:fusional language|fusional]] language with strong head-initial tendencies. The language has two numbers, three persons, four genders and five to seven cases with a [[w:nominative-accusative|nominative-accusative]] alignment. The formal register, with polite forms of second person pronouns, honorifics and anti-honorifics, is very important to the speakers and the society.
 


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